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Acquire expert technical contractor support services to assist FEMA in establishing and maturing the FEMA OCIO IT Project Management Office * Implement project management best practices that reduce ...

Work within the framework of the FEMA guidelines and regulations for flood insurance claims. * Coordinate with other professionals, such as contractors, and other adjusters, to efficiently handle ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

... contractors following a disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance ...

Contract Analyst - Capital Projects

Hicksville, NY · On-site

$70K - $84.80K/yr

... FEMA) (e.g., 2 CFR 200 et seq.). Work with a cross-functional team that engages Government ... Monitor status via contact with customers and suppliers/contractors * Identify opportunities for ...

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How much do fema contractor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for fema contractor in the United States is $44,999.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $50,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a FEMA Contractor job?

A FEMA Contractor is an independent contractor or company that provides services to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) during disaster response and recovery efforts. These roles can include debris removal, infrastructure repair, logistics, technical support, and housing inspections. Contractors work on a temporary basis, often activated when disasters strike, and must meet specific qualifications outlined in government contracts. They do not work directly for FEMA but are hired through government contracts or subcontracts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fema Contractor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a FEMA Contractor, you typically need expertise in emergency management, disaster response, and project management, often supported by relevant field experience or certifications such as FEMA Independent Study courses. Proficiency with FEMA databases, reporting tools, and specialized software like GIS is commonly required. Strong organizational skills, adaptability to changing conditions, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure that contractors can respond efficiently to emergencies, work well within multidisciplinary teams, and help communities recover swiftly and safely.

What are the typical work environments and team dynamics for a FEMA Contractor?

FEMA Contractors often work in dynamic and rapidly changing environments, which can include on-site disaster recovery areas, local government offices, or remote coordination centers. You’ll frequently collaborate with fellow contractors, FEMA staff, government agencies, and community stakeholders to assess needs and implement recovery efforts. While responsibilities can vary, teamwork and coordinated communication are fundamental, as projects usually require input from diverse expertise areas. Expect variable work schedules and the potential for extended hours during active disaster responses. This dynamic environment offers valuable hands-on experience and opportunities to contribute to meaningful recovery efforts.
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Construction Cost Data Analyst

Construction Cost Data Analyst

McKissack & McKissack

New York, NY • On-site

$96.60K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Cost Data Analyst

Melville (Long Island), New York

Hybrid

 

Job description:

McKissack is a renowned minority-owned professional design and construction firm with a rich history spanning over 120-years. Committed to excellence, the company specializes in construction, construction management, and program management, delivering high-quality projects that benefit communities and clients alike.

Title: Cost Data Analyst

Responsibilities:

  • Monthly tracking and reporting of project costs and other metrics
  • Review and process contractor invoices to meet FEMA or Federal contract requirements
  • Prepare and analyze project/program cash flow reports
  • Assist in analyzing contractor performance
  • Assist in preparing audit responses
  • Assist in technical and cost analysis as may be required by the Project
  • Explain Company proposals and underlying analysis to LIPA or other stakeholders
  • Propose and develop technical and cost analysis methodologies/spreadsheets/models to support FEMA reimbursement of all eligible project costs.
  • Assist the Company’s Project Manager with draft responses to FEMA, NY DSHES or LIPA inquiries regarding cost accounting or financial reports.
  • Be responsible for updating Progress Reports regarding the costs of the project, estimate variances, etc. and make changes where necessary and maintain all the supporting work papers, as well as design and create new ones.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in quantitative field such as, economics, mathematics or related field.
  • Federal contract experience and cost of service pricing experience.
  • Good understanding of FEMA reimbursement eligibility requirements.
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills.
  • Excellent analytical, planning and organization skills.
  • Spreadsheet modeling and a working knowledge of SAP.

Experience Levels:

  • Intermediate: Typically, has up to approximately 4 years of experience performing this specific job function and requires some managerial oversight/direction.


Company Description

McKissack provides a wide range of services to a variety of government agencies, municipalities, private institutions, industries, designers and developers, and attributes its longevity and success to the talented, service-oriented professionals that comprise the McKissack organization. McKissack employees are known for their skills, integrity, objectivity and adaptability.
This winning combination of experience, coupled with the firm’s full range of professional services, allows McKissack to maintain a consistently high level of performance and the delivery of projects within the parameters of time, budget, and quality.
McKissack is the oldest minority/women-owned professional design and construction firm in the United States. A family-owned business for more than 120 years, McKissack has been a leader in planning, design, and construction of more than 6,000 projects, proudly upholding the standards of excellence established by its forefathers.